Manufactured to meet or exceed the rigid government specifications established by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms as detailed in Title 27 Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart K, Paragraph 555.208, “Construction of Type II Magazines”; and, OSHA, MSHA, and IME regulations and / or guidelines.

LINING – Interior is finished with optional thicknesses (minimum of 3” to 4”)of hardwood lining with the first inner layer securely bolted in place; and thefinal build up is then covered with ½” plywood.

HINGES & HASPS

The hinges are welded to the door and exterior of the magazine incompliance with the ATF directive.

All hinges are greased and standard with zerk fittings.

The hasps are protected with formed ¼” steel hoods that prevent sawing or lever action on the locks, hasps and staples per ATF construction guidelines.

VENTILATION – The vent cover is a one piece laser cut of steel and thenformed. On the interior, stand-off strips are placed over the liner to preventthe packing of explosives against the wall and obstructing ventilation.

MOVEMENT / POSITIONING – To enable easy movement, each magazinehas openings at the front and rear ends of the skids and lift rings are securelywelded on the top for the attachment of chains or cables.

LIGHTNING PROTECTION – A Grounding Kit is optional.

LOCKS – BATF approved locks are available and can be keyed as required.

GENERAL – All outdoor magazines are bullet-resistant, fire-resistant,theft-resistant and constructed to prevent direct contact with the ground.

Details

Manufactured to meet
or exceed the rigid government
specifications established by the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms as detailed in Title 27
Code of Federal Regulations,
Subpart K, Paragraph 555.208,
“Construction of Type II Magazines”;
and, OSHA, MSHA, and IME
regulations and / or guidelines.